Tonight's Frontline/World program will rebroadcast the documentary "Uganda: A Little Goes A Long Way", which tells the story of Kiva.org and features Kiva Lenders and Entrepreneurs in San Francisco and Uganda.

Last year this program virtually shut us down for four days as our server completely fell over in the face of an unprecedented response from Frontline/World viewers. In fact, the response was so overwhelming that the Frontline/World Editors commented on the response on their website.

Well, this time we're ready! Our servers are fortified and our Field Partners have been gearing up in preparation.

So call your friends, email everyone you know and tune in tonight to your local PBS station. We'll be waiting!

Thanks to Frontline/World for their support of a grassroots organization in San Francisco trying to change the world, one loan at a time.

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